Estate planning is a responsibility that many people find easy to put off until it is too late. But, if you have family that you do not want to burden unnecessarily, you need to take at least some basic action to ensure that your affairs are in order.

We can help make the process easy for you. Our focus is on creating tailored estate plans that meet people's individual needs.

We assist people with all aspects of estate planning, such as:

Wills

Trusts

Powers of attorney

Advance directives/living wills

Help Navigating The Probate Process

If a family member has passed away, or if you have been named to serve as an executor for an estate, we can help guide you through the probate process. Let us help take care of the details so that you can focus on what matters most at such a time: family and loved ones.

More Than A Century Of Combined Experience

At Davies, Humphreys & Reese, PLC, we offer people seasoned guidance and counsel regarding estate planning and the probate process. We can help you understand how your needs can be met by the available options. Our firm has more than 100 years of combined experience working to serve our clients' needs. The quality representation we provide to people has helped us earn a solid reputation within the legal community as well as AV Preeminent* ratings from Martindale-Hubbell's peer review rating system, the highest rating, among other honors.

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